The Atlantic Alliance will bolster its presence after 30 soldiers from its mission in Kosovo, known as KFOR, were wounded while trying to contain Serb protests in the north of the country.
NATO will strengthen its mission in Kosovo, known as KFOR, with the deployment of 700 additional soldiers in the north of the country.
This announcement comes later thirty soldiers this operation will result injured after intervening to contain violent protests by Serbs in northern Kosovo who refuse to accept the authority of the new mayors of four municipalities where they are in majority.
The violent clashes between Serbian demonstrators and KFOR soldiers, more than 50 civilians and 30 soldiers wounded in the town of Zvecan, north of Kosovo.
the Serbs they are trying to prevent the access to the town halls of the mayors of Kosovar Albanian descentelected last April in elections boycotted by the Serbian minority.
He Kosovo government For now, it is refusing to withdraw the mayors and Kosovo’s special police from town halls, as demanded by the Serbs – a minority in Kosovo but the majority in the north – to end the demonstrations, which continued yesterday and which they also announce for this Wednesday. The chairman of SerbianFor his part, Aleksandar Vucic yesterday asked the United States, Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom to use their influence over the Kosovo government to remove these mayors from the municipalities of northern Kosovo.
The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, announced in Brussels that he intends to convene a high-level meeting to try to restore dialogue between the parties.
Source: EITB

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